Ondre Pipkins
Pipkins in Sept. 2013 | |
Texas Tech Red Raiders No. 98 | |
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Position | Defensive tackle |
Class | Junior |
Career history | |
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High school | Kansas City (MO) Park Hill |
Personal information | |
Date of birth | February 25, 1994 |
Place of birth | Saginaw, Michigan |
Height | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
Weight | 306 lb (139 kg) |
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Ondre Pipkins (born February 25, 1994) is an American football defensive tackle for the Texas Tech. He played previously for the University of Michigan.
Early life
A native of Saginaw, Michigan, Pipkins grew up idolizing Saginaw High School players LaMarr Woodley, Charles Rogers, Roy Manning, and Anthony Roberson. His father, Al Pipkins, was an assistant coach at Saginaw High School. When he was six, Pipkins moved to Atlanta, Georgia. He later returned to Michigan, spending his freshman high school season at Rochester Adams High School, before attending Park Hill High School in Kansas City, Missouri, for his remaining three years.[1][2]
At Park Hill, Pipkins was an All-American defensive lineman. Regarded as a five-star recruit by Rivals.com, Pipkins was listed as the No. 3 defensive tackle available in his class.[3] In January 2012, he was rated by Rivals as 14th in its ranking of the Top 100 recruits in the country.[4][5]
College career
As a true freshman in 2012, Pipkins appeared in 12 games as a reserve defensive tackle. He made his career debut against Alabama, which featured All-American interior linemen Barrett Jones and Chance Warmack, registering one tackle.
Pipkins arrived in camp for the 2013 season, he had lost more than 30 pounds from 347 pounds as a freshman to 315 pounds in August 2013. Pipkins said he was in the best shape of his life and added, "The biggest difference has been my weight, and the way my body's come together. I came in at 30 percent body fat, now I'm down to 24 percent, my weight's at 315 and I'm running to the ball."[6] Through the first two games of the 2013 season, Pipkins has registered two tackles before tearing his ACL and sitting out the rest of the season.[7] Pipkins said doctors initially told him he has some arthritis in the knee In 2015, Pipkins, citing pressure to medially retire at Michigan, transferred to continue his career at Texas Tech.[8][9] Michigan is not allowed to publicly discuss Pipkins' medical records. However, the former Wolverine did suffer a variety of serious injuries throughout his Michigan career. He was hospitalized with a neck injury in 2012, suffered a torn ACL in 2013 and told ESPN he's also had battles with concussions. <http://www.mlive.com/wolverines/index.ssf/2015/06/jim_harbaugh_says_he_doesnt_ru.html>
References
- ↑ http://www.mlive.com/sports/saginaw/index.ssf/2011/08/michigan_football_commit_ondre.html
- ↑ Kyle Austin (August 11, 2011). "Michigan football commit Ondre Pipkins: Saginaw is "always going to be home"". The Saginaw News.
- ↑ "2012 Prospect Ranking: Rivals.com defensive tackles". Yahoo Sports.
- ↑ Kyle Meinke (January 17, 2012). "Ondre Pipkins surpasses Kyle Kalis as Michigan's top football recruit, according to latest ranking". AnnArbor.com.
- ↑ "Park Hill's Pipkins, headed to Michigan". Kansas City Star. February 1, 2012.
- ↑ Nick Baumgardner (August 2013). "Michigan DT Ondre Pipkins says he's in the best shape of his life, and ready to turn a corner". Mlive.com.
- ↑ "Michigan Football Statistics (2-game Totals)". University of Michigan. September 8, 2013.
- ↑ Schad, Joe. "DL Ondre Pipkins: Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh, staff pressured me to quit". ESPN. Retrieved 16 August 2015.
- ↑ Schad, Joe. "Ondre Pipkins transfers to Texas Tech". ESPN. ESPN. Retrieved 16 August 2015.
http://www.mlive.com/wolverines/index.ssf/2015/06/jim_harbaugh_says_he_doesnt_ru.html
External links
http://www.mlive.com/wolverines/index.ssf/2015/06/jim_harbaugh_says_he_doesnt_ru.html